Lyrics
(Hello?)
Introduction or greeting, possibly setting the tone.
(Are you ready?)
Asking if the listener is prepared or ready for something.
(Is the mic on?)
Checking if the microphone is active, ensuring communication.
Oh yeah
An affirmation, expressing agreement or enthusiasm.
You feel defeated
Describing a feeling of being overwhelmed or conquered.
You feel oppressed
Expressing a sense of being suppressed or mistreated.
Maybe it's needed
Suggesting that the feeling of oppression might be necessary to incite a rebellion or protest.
To start the unrest
Encouraging the initiation of unrest or resistance.
The world is a mess
Stating that the world is in a chaotic or disordered state.
The world is a mess
Repeating the idea that the world is chaotic for emphasis.
But if we say
Introducing the concept of demanding justice.
No justice
Stating that without justice, there is a problem.
But if we say
Explicitly expressing disdain or defiance towards law enforcement.
(Fuck the police)
Reiteration that without justice, there will be no peace.
We don't get no justice, you don't get no peace
Connecting the lack of justice with a lack of peace and expressing strong opposition to the police.
We don't get no justice, fuck the police
Repeating the sentiment against law enforcement, emphasizing the link between justice and peace.
Think about that
Prompting the listener to reflect on the consequences of a lack of justice.
We don't get no justice, you don't get no peace
Repeating the connection between justice and peace.
Fuck the police
Restating the strong objection to the police.
Fuck the police, fuck the police
Emphatically expressing the rejection of law enforcement.
Get the party started, get the fascists out
Repeatedly urging to initiate a celebration or protest against fascists.
Get the party started, get the fascists out
-Get the party started, get the fascists out
-Get the party started, get the fascists out
-Are you defeated?
Asking if the listener feels defeated.
Are you depressed?
Inquiring about feelings of sadness or hopelessness.
Get agitated
Suggesting a need for agitation or disturbance in response to negative emotions.
Then clean up this mess
Encouraging action to address and resolve the chaos or disorder.
Get the party started, get the fascists out
Reiterating the call to start a celebration or protest to eliminate fascists.
Get the party started, get the fascists out
-Get the party started, get the fascists out
-Get the party started, get the fascists out (get the party started)
-Get the party started, get the fascists out
Continuing the exhortation to engage in a collective effort against fascists.
Get the party started, get the fascists out
-Get the party started, get the fascists out
-Get the party started, get the fascists out
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